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Well, it is, because advertisements fail rule 1. They aren't stories; they merely use the trappings of storytelling to get you to buy something which exists in the real world.  
Well, it is, because advertisements fail rule 1. They aren't stories; they merely use the trappings of storytelling to get you to buy something which exists in the real world.  


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They're clearly borderline, and it's doubtful that too much information from them would go onto in-universe pages.  Let's just push them off the cliff, like we do with ''[[Doctor Who? (comic series)|Doctor Who?]]''.  Or, to pull from another universe, like DC fans do with those Silver Age one-page public service "story" pages, or like Marvel fans do with the Spiderman sketches on ''The Electric Company''.
They're clearly borderline, and it's doubtful that too much information from them would go onto in-universe pages.  Let's just push them off the cliff, like we do with ''[[Doctor Who? (comic series)|Doctor Who?]]''.  Or, to pull from another universe, like DC fans do with those Silver Age one-page public service "story" pages, or like Marvel fans do with the Spiderman sketches on ''The Electric Company''.
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Well, it is, because advertisements fail rule 1. They aren't stories; they merely use the trappings of storytelling to get you to buy something which exists in the real world.

But again, if you feel it's really important to debate that point, please do so in another thread.

Let's bring this back to the items we're actually considering. And I've got to say that I agree with Shambala. As a matter of administrative practicality, it makes the most sense to me to just vote them all off the ranch, rather than having a thread which is perpetually open to decide the fate of each one of these as new issues are published.

They're clearly borderline, and it's doubtful that too much information from them would go onto in-universe pages. Let's just push them off the cliff, like we do with Doctor Who?. Or, to pull from another universe, like DC fans do with those Silver Age one-page public service "story" pages, or like Marvel fans do with the Spiderman sketches on The Electric Company.